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204: 233:, which dedicated to Shiva as Hrudayaleeswarar ("Lord in Devotees’ heart"), was built in Thiruninravur by the Pallavas in honour of Pusalar. Pusalar is worshipped with Shiva in the sanctum sanatorium of the temple. As per temple lore, this temple was created by the Pallava king from Pusalar's tale to fulfill Pusalar's wish to build a grand temple for Shiva. Since Pusalar originally built the temple in his heart, patients of heart diseases as well as cardiologists worship at this temple for cure of heart diseases. 135: 102:. He wanted to create a grand temple for Shiva, but did not have the money to do so. Thus, Pusalar decided to build a temple to Shiva in his mind with his imagination. He followed the rituals of temple-building, sanctified the ground and lay the first stone of his mind temple on an auspicious day. Over course of time, he completed his mind temple and selected a holy day for the 158:
verses on the exterior walls of Kailasanathar temple aid the identification. The seventh verse talks about a "heavenly voice without body" that Rajasimha heard. This voice is associated with Shiva's voice in the Pusalar tale. Thus, Pusalar can be beginning to the beginning of the eighth century and a
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and selected the same day for consecration of his temple. Shiva appeared in the king's dream and instructed him to postpone the date of consecration as He would be journeying to Thiruninravur for the consecration of His devotee Pusalar's temple on the same day. The king postponed the date as per the
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of Pusalar, which Shiva favoured over his own. However, on reaching Thiruninravur, the king could not find any stone temple visible in the town and was perplexed. He reached Pusalar's house and informed Pusalar about his dream. The saint revealed that the temple existed in his heart. The king was
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astonished by Pusalar's devotion and bowed down to him and worshipped him. Pusalar consecrated the temple on the ordained day and continued his worship until his death, when he is said to have attained
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king who reigned between 1118–1135 CE), instead of the Pallava in the Tamil version. He created a grand temple of gold. Pusala Nayanaru created a similar temple in mind and gained the grace of Shiva.
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Inscriptions on the Kailasanathar Temple of Kanchipuram are used to date Pusalar to the eighth century.
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The tale of Pusalar (called Pusala Nayanaru in the account) is also recalled in the 13th-century
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preferred attending the consecration of his mind temple, instead of a grand temple created by a
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The Pallava king Kadavarkon had just completed a grand Shiva temple in the capital
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Pusalar is regarded as a historical figure. The Pallava king Kadavarkon from the
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ceremony, when the temple is consecrated and the image of God installed in the
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The images of the Nayanars are found in many Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu.
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Pusalar is depicted with a shaven head and with folded hands (see
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Siva's Warriors: The Basava Purana of Palkuriki Somanatha
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at Kailasanathar temple for telling the tale of Pusalar.
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account is identified as King Rajasimha (also known as
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in brief and with some variation. The king is called
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The primary account of Pusalar's life comes from the
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Index

Nayanar
Hindu
Shaivism
Shiva
Pallava
Tamil
Periya Puranam
Sekkizhar
Brahmin
Thiruninravur
Chennai
Tondai Nadu
Pallava
Shiva
Kumbhabhishekam
garbhagriha
Kanchipuram
temple
Kailash

Narasimhavarman II
Kailasanathar temple
Sanskrit
Sundarar
inscriptions
Telugu
Basava Purana
Palkuriki Somanatha
Vikrama Choda
Chola

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